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It's a fun and vibrant newspaper to keep children up to date with news and interesting stories from the UK and around the word. Plus, each week there's loads to keep children entertained: puzzles, competitions, crazy but true stories, celebrity interviews, sport and much more.

If you haven't read First News why not take up our introductory offer of 3 issues for £1? There's no obligation to commit but we're hopeful you'll love your copies and will choose to continue your subscription.

With a subscription you can have First News delivered to your door or tablet every Friday.

* Your subscription will start at £1 for 3 issues. You have no obligation to continue at the end of this period and you may call to end your subscription. If you choose to continue your direct debit will continue at a higher rate (see price list for details).

Gift Subscriptions to First News

First News makes a great gift for children aged 7-14. It's informative, fun and encourages children to read. Choose the subscription package you would like to gift and we will send you a card to give to your recipient. They will love a new issue arriving to their door or tablet every week.

* Your subscription will start at £1 for 3 issues. You have no obligation to continue at the end of this period and you may call to end your subscription. If you choose to continue your continuous credit card payment will continue at a higher rate (see price list for details).

Fans of First News

"I like First News because it has really interesting news, great competitions and cool interviews. I learn so much when I read it. I think that it is the BEST NEWSPAPER IN THE WHOLE WORLD"

Chloe, aged 10

"First News is a dream reading resource for teachers. It provides motivational 'real' reading for all children - supporting the all-important 'Reading for Pleasure' agenda - and the weekly reading activities give targeted support for guided reading."

Katie Leightell, Primary English Advisor

"I'm a big fan of First News. So are my kids more importantly!"

Jeremy Bowen, BBC Correspondent

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First News is the UK's only newspaper for young people and the widest-read children's publication in the country with a readership of 2,042,199 seven to 14 year olds every week.

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Who gets your vote? Let's see who First News readers think should be running the country...

Adults get to vote in the General Election next month to decide who our next Government will be. But, at First News, we think it's JUST as important that children's voices are heard too. You are 27% of the world's people but 100% of the future. So you should get a say in what is going on in the world. So, who gets your vote? Which of the seven party leaders do you think should be running the country?